Chika Kisda is crazy.
The designer, a pre-ballet dancer who refers to the form of dance in her tulle-renovation female, can be well in her black swans era. This time, he has picked up a night club away from Barre on Friday night at an industrial warehouse in Tokyo Bay.
Club music shouted and tired, models are coming out of petting – really wrapOn the runway, the first one bounced the tulle skirt and swinging her small handbag as if she was ready to hand over some black eyes. The footwear contained pink pink bows on the sheer panels (such as ballet flats), which suddenly transformed into leather shoes with flame shoes and square toes. Standing is all better for n points – or to kick together.
“I changed the flow slightly,” Kisa later called the backstage. “I work in the essence of my own youth culture since the 90s, so it was a free and unrestrained environment.” He had imagined a ballet dancer in the context of an icy mountain-something he had completely interpreted as a contradictory-and so he added Mountain Park and Covers to clothes, with a pink-puffer jacket and activewear jacket and activewear-splied Tutus made it their sports collection. “I deliberately left the tulle dress and put the essence of Chika Kisada in the activewear instead,” she said.
In other places there were sheer clothes and skirts with their patterns exposed through transported movies of tulle, as well as corset -shaped knitwear, and under their hips with tulle skirts and clothing padded knots. Rapidly sliced blazers, as usual, a highlight (Kissa’s secret weapon is her husband and pattern cutter worked in the Com -Des Garcons in the east).
The collection also introduced a barbie collab, with a model clutching the world’s most famous doll, or plastic sculptures, styled in their handbags hidden or styled in their sweaty hair. Unexpectedly, pink in the entire collection, tight lace jumpsuit and minidress, and on the cute knees. The best final form of all was: a trench coat with pink tulle, burst like wings from the back of his arms. Fairy or Satan? “You can be anything,” Kisda Winks.